church architecture - translation to russian
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church architecture - translation to russian

BRANCH OF ARCHITECTURE FOCUSED ON CHURCH BUILDINGS
Christian architecture; Ecclesiastical architecture; Ecclesiastical Architecture; Cross-church; Ecclesial architecture; Catholic church building; Catholic church (building)
  • Northwest, Washington, D.C.]]
  • Enda Mariam Cathedral]] in [[Asmara]], [[Eritrea]].
  • rock-hewn churches of Lalibela]], Ethiopia.
  • [[Borgund stave church]], Norway, late 12th century
  • The Protestant wooden church in [[Hronsek]] ([[Slovakia]]) was built in 1726.
  • Dongola]], ninth century
  • A [[neo-gothic]] Kotka Church at summer midnight in [[Kotka]], [[Finland]].
  • West elevation of the Cathedral of [[Notre-Dame de Chartres]]
  • vestibule]]), central ''[[nave]]'' with double ''[[aisle]]s'', a ''[[bema]]'' for the clergy extending into a ''[[transept]]'', and an ''[[exedra]]'' or semi-circular [[apse]].
  • [[Old Olden Church]], a 1759 log building
  • Interior of [[Ludwigskirche]] in Saarbrücken
  • Court chapel at [[Wilhelmsburg Castle]], Germany, built in 1590
  • Strasbourg Cathedral west front
  • The 800-year-old ''Ursuskerk'' of [[Termunten]] in the north of the [[Netherlands]]
  • [[Westminster Abbey]] in London

church architecture         

строительное дело

культовая (церковная) архитектура

church architecture         
культовая (церковная) архитектура
parish church         
  • A parish church in [[Gloucestershire]], [[England]]
CHURCH WHICH ACTS AS THE RELIGIOUS CENTRE OF A PARISH
Parish Church; Parochial church; Parish kirk

[,pærɪʃ'tʃə:tʃ]

общая лексика

приходская церковь

синоним

parish

Definition

АРХИТЕКТУРА
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1. Строительное искусство, зодчество. Средневековая а.
2. Стиль постройки. А. здания. Архитектурный - относящийся к архитектуре.

Wikipedia

Church architecture

Church architecture refers to the architecture of buildings of churches, convents, seminaries etc. It has evolved over the two thousand years of the Christian religion, partly by innovation and partly by borrowing other architectural styles as well as responding to changing beliefs, practices and local traditions. From the birth of Christianity to the present, the most significant objects of transformation for Christian architecture and design were the great churches of Byzantium, the Romanesque abbey churches, Gothic cathedrals and Renaissance basilicas with its emphasis on harmony. These large, often ornate and architecturally prestigious buildings were dominant features of the towns and countryside in which they stood. However, far more numerous were the parish churches in Christendom, the focus of Christian devotion in every town and village. While a few are counted as sublime works of architecture to equal the great cathedrals and churches, the majority developed along simpler lines, showing great regional diversity and often demonstrating local vernacular technology and decoration.

Buildings were at first from those originally intended for other purposes but, with the rise of distinctively ecclesiastical architecture, church buildings came to influence secular ones which have often imitated religious architecture. In the 20th century, the use of new materials, such as steel and concrete, has had an effect upon the design of churches. The history of church architecture divides itself into periods, and into countries or regions and by religious affiliation. The matter is complicated by the fact that buildings put up for one purpose may have been re-used for another, that new building techniques may permit changes in style and size, that changes in liturgical practice may result in the alteration of existing buildings and that a building built by one religious group may be used by a successor group with different purposes.

Examples of use of church architecture
1. In the summer you can come back and ride one of them to such places as Totma, with its dramatic church architecture, or Veliky Ustyug, home of the Russian Santa, Ded Moroz.
2. The summer‘s constantly expressed hope for the World Cup – encapsulated in the intellectually distinguished phrase "Anyone but England" – seemed at the time to be no more than a lads‘ joke combined with an understandable embarrassment about the quality of Scottish football which, like church architecture, is an aspect of life in Scotland that might justify apologetic bluster.
3. The cost may seem high until it‘s compared with other projects, such as museums or sports stadiums, said Richard Kieckhefer, a Northwestern University religion professor who authored "Theology in Stone: Church Architecture from Byzantine to Berkeley." The De Young Museum in San Francisco‘s Golden Gate Park carried the same price tag when it opened in 2005, and a new ballpark for the Athletics in Fremont is projected to cost $500 million.
What is the Russian for church architecture? Translation of &#39church architecture&#39 to Russian